Below is an alphabetical listing of databases. Search these for eBooks, videos, and articles from journals, magazines, and newspapers. Some individual journal titles are also listed. Arizona residents can access additional databases through the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records.

A leading, multidisciplinary database covering over 13,800 journals, including more than 12,200 peer-reviewed journals — 4,000 of which are in full text — along with 60,000 videos from the Associated Press from 1930 to the present on various topics, events, and famous people.

A major business research database offering the full text of more than 2,200 journals. Full text is provided back to 1965, and searchable cited references back to 1998. This database also includes company profiles, industry reports, market research reports, and SWOT analyses, along with 60,000 videos from the Associated Press from 1930 to the present on various topics, events, and famous people.

Case Studies in Sport Management is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the publication of teaching case studies related to the sport management discipline. Search this title through the Human Kinetics Journals website or through Google Scholar’s advanced search feature. To access that feature, click on the three bars at the top left in Google Scholar; and then click on “Advanced search” on the menu that pops out. Then enter “Case Studies in Sport Management” in the “Return articles published in” box; and then enter your search terms in the other box(es) under “Find articles.”

The Association of Christian Librarians maintains this list of links to some full text of journals and magazines of interest to evangelicals. The individual titles may be searched through Google Scholar’s advanced search feature. To access that feature, click on the three bars at the top left in Google Scholar; and then click on “Advanced search” on the menu that pops out. Then enter the title of the journal or magazine that you want to search in the “Return articles published in” box; and then enter your search terms in the other box(es) under “Find articles.”

This is an electronic archive for self-archive papers in any area of Psychology, Neuroscience, and Linguistics, and many areas of Computer Science, Philosophy, Biology, Medicine, Anthropology, as well as any other portions of the physical, social and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition.

Credo is an easy-to-use tool for starting research. Gather background information on your topic from hundreds of full-text general and subject-specific reference titles, as well as 500,000+ images and audio files and over 1,000 videos.

This peer-reviewed journal publishes authoritative articles in various areas of biblical studies, along with extensive bibliographies that provide more directions for research. It can be browsed or searched from SAGE’s website (full text Oct. 2002 to present) or from the Academic Search Premier database (full text Oct. 1996 to Feb. 2007 and some linked full text thereafter).

EBSCO’s eBook Collection database includes nearly 190,000 eBooks on a wide range of subjects. About 20,000 of these eBooks can also be found through the library’s online catalog. The rest come from EBSCO’s eBook Academic Collection database.

ERIC provides access to more than 1.3 million citations and abstracts of journal articles and other education-related materials, with hundreds of new records added multiple times per week. If available, links to full text are included.

GreenFILE covers the connections between the environment and a variety of disciplines such as agriculture, education, law, health, and technology. This database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 850,000 records and open access full text for nearly 13,000 records.

HighWire Press publishes many free or open access journal articles in science and medicine. Browse this list for journals covering your subject. Then click on the relevant journal titles and search their content from their websites.

This peer-reviewed journal is devoted exclusively to the historical study of political ideas and associated methodological problems. It can be browsed or searched from Ingenta Connect (full text Feb. 1991 to present) or from the Political Science Complete database (some linked full text Feb. 1991 to present).

JBMW “is a semi-annual, academic journal dedicated to facilitating a scholarly conversation on gender, marriage, singleness, personhood, family, and the many intersections that exist between these topics and biblical studies, church history, and systematic and practical theology.” Full-text articles from 1995 to the current issue are available from the journal’s webpage. Browse journal articles (and other resources) in the Council on Biblical Manhood & Womanhood’s Resource Library or search the journal through Google Scholar’s advanced search feature. To access that feature, click on the three bars at the top left in Google Scholar; and then click on “Advanced search” on the menu that pops out. Then enter “Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood” in the “Return articles published in” box; and then enter your search terms in the other box(es) under “Find articles.”

JBIB publishes articles discussing how a Christian worldview impacts business. Full-text articles from 1995 to about two years ago are available from the journal’s webpage. The ACU Library has more recent issues of JBIB in print. The journal can be searched through the Business Source Premier database (2014 to present) or through Google Scholar’s advanced search feature. To access that feature, click on the three bars at the top left in Google Scholar; and then click on “Advanced search” on the menu that pops out. Then enter “Journal of Biblical Integration in Business” in the “Return articles published in” box; and then enter your search terms in the other box(es) under “Find articles.”

This full-text journal of the Religious Communication Association is a publication for the religious communicator and the communication scholar and includes reviews of current publications in the field of religious communication.

Journal of Markets & Morality is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion & Liberty. The journal promotes intellectual exploration of the relationship between economics and morality from both social science and theological perspectives. Journal content can be searched from its website.

This peer-reviewed journal covers current issues and trends in sport management and connects theory and practice via research and scholarly review articles. Search this title through the Human Kinetics Journals website, through the Academic Search Premier and Business Source Premier databases (1987 to present), or through Google Scholar’s advanced search feature. To access that feature, click on the three bars at the top left in Google Scholar; and then click on “Advanced search” on the menu that pops out. Then enter “Journal of Sport Management” in the “Return articles published in” box; and then enter your search terms in the other box(es) under “Find articles.”

JETS publishes conservative scholarship in biblical studies and theology. The Evangelical Theological Society’s website provides full-text articles of the Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society (BETS) and JETS from 1958 to about two years ago. The ACU Library has more recent issues of JETS in print. The journal can be searched through the Academic Search Premier database (Dec. 2012 to present) or through Google Scholar’s advanced search feature. To access that feature, click on the three bars at the top left in Google Scholar; and then click on “Advanced search” on the menu that pops out. Then enter “Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society” in the “Return articles published in” box; and then enter your search terms in the other box(es) under “Find articles.”

This database provides indexing and abstracting for key library and information science journals, books, research reports, and more from 1960 to present. It also includes profiles of LISTA’s most frequently indexed authors, including which subject terms are most commonly applied to their articles and in which publications the author has been published.

This peer-reviewed journal covers a wide range of issues pertaining to the origins, history, context, and theology of the New Testament and early Christianity. All contributions represent research at the cutting edge of the discipline. It can be browsed or searched from Cambridge Core (indexed Sept. 1954 to present; full text Jan. 1999 to present) or from the Academic Search Premier database (indexed Jan. 1994 to present; linked full text Jan. 1999 to present).

This subject-specific database provides more than 520 journals in full text and indexing and abstracts for over 2,900 titles (including top-ranked scholarly journals), many of which are unique to the database. It also features over 340 full-text reference books and monographs, and over 36,000 full-text conference papers.

A full-text database of more than 178,000 articles from over 100 journals published by the American Psychological Association and other publishers in subject areas such as applied psychology, health, theory, research, social/personality, and more.

With over three million records, this is the most comprehensive database for peer-reviewed journal articles and other sources on psychology and behavioral health. Coverage includes periodicals, books, book chapters, reviews, and dissertations. PsycINFO links to full text in other databases; but if the full text is not available, search for the article in Google Scholar or request it through interlibrary loan.

PubMed contains more than 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.

With daily updates, Regional Business News provides comprehensive full text for regional U.S. and Canadian business publications (including titles from Crain Communications). Regional Business News has full text for more than 100 sources.

Science.gov searches over 60 databases and over 2,200 scientific websites to provide users with access to more than 200 million pages of authoritative federal science information including research and development results.

Use this database to search the content of some major conservative theological journals. Search by subject or Bible verse(s); or browse by journal title and author. Some of these journals are available full-text online through their publishers’ websites (see the Christian Periodical Index Full-Text Journals and Magazines list) or physically at the ACU Library. These journals can also be searched through Google Scholar’s advanced search feature. To access that feature, click on the three bars at the top left in Google Scholar; and then click on “Advanced search” on the menu that pops out. Then enter the journal’s title in the “Return articles published in” box; and then enter your search terms in the other box(es) under “Find articles.”

This website searches across science databases across the world and translates scientific research into users’ selected language. Some full text is available, along with a wealth of citations and abstracts.